Plan your visit

If you’re not yet sure on where to go, you can use our interactive map to find out where you can start (and finish!) your journey. Once you’ve decided, find out how to get here and where you can stay once you’ve arrived

With lots of helpful advice and information such as distance tables, where you can buy the official guidebooks and important updates on any temporary diversions this section will give you everything you need to make the most of your time exploring the coast path.

Whether you live in Wales or are on holiday, the Wales Coast Path can be surprisingly accessible by public transport. So, why not leave the parking behind and embrace the freedom offered by our bus and train network.

We know that many visitors appreciate assistance with organising their trips to the Wales Coast Path. Several companies offer such help, including arranging accommodation booking and luggage transfer between overnight stops.

The northern end of the Wales Coast Path, with its welcome to Wales sign, marker stones and, for a few weeks in the spring, impressive corridor of daffodils, is at the border with England on the north bank of the River Dee.